On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 02:29 -0500, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
I've perfected my Firefox/Multimedia i386 setup on x86-64. But I can't remember the full package list I used. I should have documented this for future use. Does anyone know how to easily list the arch of packages on a system? I can't seem to figure out something from "rpm" at the CLI. Yum perhaps?
Okay, I think I've got it!
"yum list extras" will list all RPMs install that aren't in any repositories. Since I'm only using the base x86-64 repositories (Fedora Core, Extras and Livna.ORG), here is what ix86 packages I have installed outside of those (although I have possibly _uninstalled_ some x86_64 packages too):
Fedora Core: aalib.i386 1.4.0-0.rc5.3 installed firefox.i386 1.0.6-1.1.fc3 installed lirc.i386 0.7.1-1 installed mozplugger.i386 1.6.2-1 installed xmms.i386 1:1.2.10-9 installed xmms-mp3.i386 1.2.10-0.lvn.3.3 installed xmms-flac.i386 1.1.0-7 installed
Livna.ORG: faad2.i386 2.0-0.lvn.3.3 installed lame.i386 3.96.1-0.lvn.1.3 installed lame-devel.i386 3.96.1-0.lvn.1.3 installed libdvdcss.i386 1.2.8-0.lvn.5.3 installed libdvdcss-devel.i386 1.2.8-0.lvn.5.3 installed libdvdnav.i386 0.1.10-0.lvn.1.3 installed libdvdnav-devel.i386 0.1.10-0.lvn.1.3 installed libdvdplay.i386 1.0.1-0.lvn.3.3 installed libdvdplay-devel.i386 1.0.1-0.lvn.3.3 installed libdvdread.i386 0.9.4-0.lvn.1.3 installed libdvdread-devel.i386 0.9.4-0.lvn.1.3 installed libmad.i386 0.15.1-0.lvn.1.b.3 installed mplayer.i386 1.0-0.lvn.0.18.pre6a.3 installed xmms-mp3.i386 1.2.10-0.lvn.3.3 installed xvidcore.i386 1.0.3-0.lvn.1.3 installed xvidcore-devel.i386 1.0.3-0.lvn.1.3 installed
3rd Party: AdobeReader_enu.i386 7.0.0-1 installed flash-plugin.i386 7.0.25-1 installed jre.i586 1.5.0_02-fcs installed
With those RPMs installed _outside_ the normal x86-64 Fedora Core, Extras and Livna.ORG repositories, I get all the browsing goodies -- from audio/video playback right in Firefox, to Flash, Java and PDFs.
-- Bryan
P.S. For indemification (licensing) issues at a company, I would _not_ install lame-*, libdvdplay-* or xmms-mp3.